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jaZon
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So after a few years doing the bonnarroo thing and continually making more freinds and learning so many easy and fun ways to merge camps with the cool people, I'd like to throw caution to the wind and go balls out with Glastonbury.

Anyone ever been? Anything a noobie needs to know on day one? I mean, I know I can make it around just by myself and still have a decent time, but that's not why I want to be there. Last year at roo we did the "croo" thing where you tell how many cars, blah blah and you can show up whenever the hell you want and not have to deal with the shit traffic. We had a massive tent setup and it was comfortable as hell, especially with the super quiet generators blowing box fans all over the place. Talk about being able to wake up refreshed even in the god damn 80 degree mornings.

So basically, for glastonbury, all that shit gets thrown out the window. (I've read little to nothing about getting there and setting up, so I'll start reading soon enough) Is it easy to get hooked up with friendly people as you're setting up to help make a little community area or do people tend to slap their shit down and pay no mind about making a little center area for the nearby tents so people can chill and shoot the shit under an EZ-up or something. Instead of just showing up I think I'll just try to hook up with a few people online that have similar thoughts on how they'd like to set their camp up.

That is all complete bullshit. Thank you, Ambien.

11/26/2013 1:04:23 AM

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